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This is what I'm talking about...
![]() How do I view these alphas? Sorry to call out Libby.. it's not just these alphas.. but any files/brush that's just white. But I figured.. she might have a way to see them. This screenshot is from Adobe Bridge. Is there a way to change this white background to gray or something so that white shows up? I remember in ACDSee that I was able to change it to grey to show white images. |
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Oh gosh, I don't even know the answer to this, so I'll be happy to hear if someone else does! I don't use Bridge, but I run into the same problem in Windows Explorer. I usually just choose to "preview" the file and then click through 1 at a time to find what I'm looking for.
I'm really sorry! I hope someone else can help both of us! LOL |
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Good to know that I'm not the only one with this problem! LOL
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I'm the same as Libby. Or I just open them in my program where you can see better.
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BTW.. what kind setting would you use for these alphas? I'm trying Distance 3, Size 2.. but not sure if that's the best settings.
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I was just musing on this yesterday. I think what might help is to create the preview yourself, to open the A letter for example, put a black/grey background in and save it as a preview file. At least that's what I might do with this type of files.
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